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Are the only things that I would need to put ape bars on my bike this kit, the bars, riser, and the know-how to not blow up the bike or shock myself? Or, am I missing something?

A shopper
on Apr 14, 2014

BEST ANSWER:heat gun or lighter, soldering iron, and long enough brake, throttle and clutch cable for new bars along with the know-how to disconnect and reconnect the previously mentioned cables. I've never done any of it before and I was successful but I had my mechanic do the cables because I had to replace all 3.

BEST ANSWER:heat gun or lighter, soldering iron, and long enough brake, throttle and clutch cable for new bars along with the know-how to disconnect and reconnect the previously mentioned cables. I've never done any of it before and I was successful but I had my mechanic do the cables because I had to replace all 3.

If you have a throttle by wire(electric vs cable throttle) you will need the throttle extention kit. A soldering iron and solder will be needed to splice the wires and a heat gun or lighter to use on the heat shrink. Are you planning or running your wires through the bars? Some high strength twine will be needed to pull them through. If you are putting in new risers I highly recommend replacing the stock rubber isolators(if you have them) for the polypropylene ones. Blue locktite is always helpful. Next, depending on the size difference in bars, you may need a new clutch cable, break line, and throttle cables if you are not using throttle by wire. If you need the cables, then you will also need break and transmission fluid/oil. If you have to remove the exaust header to get the clutch cable on you might want to get new exaust gasket rings. Hope that helps!

For 10 inch ape bars yes you would need this wire extension kit and a brake line kit as well . And that's it. If you are going 12inch or higher apes you would need a full extension kit ,clutch cable, throttle cables, wire cables and brake line.

it depends on the size of the apes. some say you need to extend the fly bye wire & brake & clutch. one my bike 09 road king 10" apes its not needed to extend them. just make sure you test it before you ride. good luck

BEST ANSWER:If you are putting apes on you need to extend your wires. You are better off going to Harley and buying the updated twist grip sensor itself, it comes with longer wires already and doesn't have the green connector that commonly comes unplugged as you pull the wires through the bars. I believe it's around $80

BEST ANSWER:If you are putting apes on you need to extend your wires. You are better off going to Harley and buying the updated twist grip sensor itself, it comes with longer wires already and doesn't have the green connector that commonly comes unplugged as you pull the wires through the bars. I believe it's around $80